Specimens of the Early English Poets: To which is Prefixed, an Historical Sketch of the Rise and Progress of the English Poetry and Language, with a Biography of Each Poet, &c, Том 3H. Washbourne, 1845 |
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... Muses sage , Fulfill'd their countries with their works divine . So Homer was a sounding trumpet fine Amongst the Greeks , into his learned days ; So Virgil was among the Romans syne A sprite sublim'd , a pillar of their praise ! So ...
... Muses sage , Fulfill'd their countries with their works divine . So Homer was a sounding trumpet fine Amongst the Greeks , into his learned days ; So Virgil was among the Romans syne A sprite sublim'd , a pillar of their praise ! So ...
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... Muse , by thee restored to life , To thee , Disdain , this altar rears ; Whereon she offers causeless strife , Self - spending sighs , and bootless tears . Long suits in vain , Hate for good will , Still - dying pain , Yet living still ...
... Muse , by thee restored to life , To thee , Disdain , this altar rears ; Whereon she offers causeless strife , Self - spending sighs , and bootless tears . Long suits in vain , Hate for good will , Still - dying pain , Yet living still ...
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... Muses by your favour blest , Fair queen , invite you to their feast . The Graces will rejoice and sue , Since so excell'd , to wait on you . Ambrosia taste , which frees from death , And nectar , fragrant as your breath , By Hebe fill'd ...
... Muses by your favour blest , Fair queen , invite you to their feast . The Graces will rejoice and sue , Since so excell'd , to wait on you . Ambrosia taste , which frees from death , And nectar , fragrant as your breath , By Hebe fill'd ...
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... Muse who from your influence took her birth , First wander'd through the many - peopled earth ; Next sung the change of things : disclos'd th ' un- known , Then to a nobler shape transform'd her own ; Fetch'd from Engaddi spice , from ...
... Muse who from your influence took her birth , First wander'd through the many - peopled earth ; Next sung the change of things : disclos'd th ' un- known , Then to a nobler shape transform'd her own ; Fetch'd from Engaddi spice , from ...
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... Muses . " For further particulars of our author , who deserves considerable praise as a masculine and vigorous writer , abounding with moral and political instruction , see Lang . baine , Cibber ( i . e . Shiell ) , the Biographia ...
... Muses . " For further particulars of our author , who deserves considerable praise as a masculine and vigorous writer , abounding with moral and political instruction , see Lang . baine , Cibber ( i . e . Shiell ) , the Biographia ...
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Specimens of the Early English Poets: To which is Prefixed, an ..., Том 3 George Ellis Полный просмотр - 1845 |
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